Telex user manual MS-2002 Binaural Master Speaker Station Configuration

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FIGURE 4. MS-2002 Binaural Master Speaker Station Configuration.

A good configuration for smaller intercom systems when you want to operate the MS-2002 as a master speaker station, with a separate speaker for each intercom channel. Make sure the MS-2002 intercom DIP switches are set for binaural speaker operation on page 12. Also, set the Combine/Isolate switch to the Isolate position. With this setting, the two (2) intercom channels are completely separated. The internal amplified speaker is used as the speaker output for channel 1, and the SPK-2000 is used for channel 2.

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Contents Master Station and Power Supply MS-2002See the enclosed warranty card for further details Important Safety Instructions Page Contents Page Introduction DescriptionFeatures MS-2002 Reference ViewInstallation Configuration Pre-checkSwitch # Description Settings Default Headset Microphone Type Selection DIP Switch Mic Kill Send Enable DIP SwitchProgram Interrupt DIP Switches Incoming Call Beep DIP SwitchesMonaural or Binaural Operation DIP Switches Balanced Unbalance SwitchesDirect Program Listen Enable / Disable Jumpers Settings for JumpersConnections MountingExternal Program Input and PA Output Cables Page MS-2002 Binaural Master Speaker Station Configuration MS-2002 Typical Speaker Station and Belt Pack Connections Page Audiocom Intercom Cables Page Power-Up Check Operation and SpecificationsTest Tone Sidetone Adjustment MS-2002 Bottom ViewVoice-Activated Microphone VOX Setup OperationTo check and set the VOX level, do the following Tap the Mic Kill keyTo call an intercom channel, do the following To mute the microphone during talk, do the followingUsing Mic Kill Public AddressTo use the public address system, do the following To turn the program inputs on and off, do the followingTo enable incoming call beep, do the following Using Voice-Activated Microphone VOXIncoming Call Beep on / OFF Specifications General Power RequirementsSpeaker Output Output Level Quick Reference Description Action